The drama never seems to end for the NFL. After years of getting a slap on the hand for violence against women, the athletes are going to face a new tough policy in the future. And the NFL hired former Manhattan prosecutor Lisa Friel as an advisor for that revamp in policy. Problem is, she is already getting wishy washy about how the policy has to look out for the athletes. So is all the hype from the NFL just that - hype?

Join us with MIchael O'keeffe, award winning sports reporter for the NY Daily News as we discuss his take on abuse in sports.

The role of intelligence in U.S. domestic and foreign policy, a conversation beween investigative journalist Marcy Wheeler and Jay Ackroyd. One of a series of conversations about surveilllance, national security, NSA, CIA, and Congressional oversight.

Foreign Policy, Domestic Agenda and ISIS, add them all up and you get a picture of the world that holds less promise than when BHO was elected. With one broken promise after another, we find ourselves on the edge facing a collapse. A collapse of our foreign policy, ability to deal with obvious threats from without all the while creating threats within. So what will it take to change the direction of this behemoth? What do you and I have to do to secure the future and promise of opportunity that the Founders laid at the feet of the earliest of us?

Join me to discuss the things that matter most and to ask the hard questions and disucss the tough answers. Anything that makes a difference, is sure to annoy a liberal.

Episode 10: Applying Principles to the Policy Debate will include commentary on current events, a look at the policy debate and how applying principles will clarify direction. The Yaron Brook Show delivers understandable philosophical ideas as applicable to current day happenings in the news, culture and every day encounters.

This Monday is a brand new episode of Graphic Policy Radio, the show that mixes comics and politics. This Monday we're joined by comic creator Ronald Wimberly.

Wimberly has a long career working on numerous series and with publishers such as Marvel, Vertigo, IDW and more! His work has been seen in many comics such as IDW's Black Dynamite, Marvel's She-Hulk, BOOM!'s Dead Letters, and so much more. His 2012 Vertigo release Prince of Cats, which he wrote and provided art, is a hip-hop retelling of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

We'll be discussing all of the above, and more!

We of course want to hear from you. You can call in with your questions, or Tweet them to us @graphicpolicy.

This Monday Graphic Policy Radio returns! This is the show that mixes comics and politics.

On this episode:

We discuss the finale of All-New X-Factor. Issue #20 wraps up Peter David's latest run of Marvel's X-Factor. We discuss the series and those revelations at the end. This summer Marvel's universes smash together creating an All-New Marvel with Secret Wars. We chat what this means for the 616, Ultimate Universe, as well as the return of Marvel Zombies, Age of Ultron, Future Imperfect, World War Hulk and more. DC Comics brings back the old and mixes it with the new when Convergence comes out for two months. We discuss what this all means for the DC Universe and what to expect after.

We'll be discussing all of that and more! We also want to hear what you think. Call us and let us know your thoughts, or Tweet them to us @graphicpolicy.

Tonya Bennings as the host ask questions on this episode with Cynthia Barron as a guest who recently survived domestic abuse with her boyfriend, however she continues to rebuild her life by founding her passion and calling from God through helping other women get to a safer place so they can protect themselves and their children : Discussion of today is: Finding Myself Through Domestic Abuse?

This Monday is a brand new episode of Graphic Policy Radio with two special guests. Joining us are Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom Neely, the team behind the Image Comic series, The Humans.

Apart, they are nothing...deemed by society as outcasts, misfits, losers, no good punks! But together, they are THE HUMANS! The Humans is a high-octane, no-holds-barred, ape-biker-gang chopper ride into '70s exploitation genre bliss. Follow Bobby, Johnny, and all The Humans as they fight and fly down the road to oblivion on a ride filled with chains, sex, leather, denim, hair, blood, bananas, and chrome.

Tom Neely is a painter and cartoonist best known for the cult-hit indie comic book Henry & Glenn Forever, which he created with his artist collective The Igloo Tornado. His debut graphic novel, The Blot, earned him an Ignatz Award. He authored the Melvins comic book, Your Disease Spread Quick, and a collection of comic strip poems called Brilliantly Ham-fisted, and the painted novel, The Wolf.

Keenan Marshall Keller is a letterer, colorist, inker, penciler, and writer. His work has been seen in Marvel Comics Presents, Henry & Glenn Forever, Eerie, and now he's the writer for The Humans.

Join us this Monday as we talk to these two about this fantastic new series. We want to hear from you. Tweet us your thoughts @graphicpolicy.

Youth Violence is running rapid in society but typically “Teen Domestic Violence” is rarely discussed or rarely associated to “youth or ‘domestic violence” This is likely due to the misconception that domestic violence is an adult issue. This is so far from the truth and many teens have experienced or are experiencing violence.

February is Teen Domestic Violence Month. Join Butterfly Evolution Host Rodney Jordan and Tammy Gaitor in welcoming Gregory M Jones back to the show to discuss Teen Domestic Violence. Gregory is Founder of Walking In Her Shoes. www.walkinginhershoes.org

Join the show Monday February 16th at 8 pm CST. Breaking The Silence of violence and abuse.

Dying To Live - What's Holding You Back?

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This show is Part 2 of the Domestic Violence and Healing conversation that aired on July 17, 2014. Hosts Alice Lynch and Sumayya Coleman, and Research Commentator Shasme Jackson will speak to Zoe Flowers and Qumyka Rasheeda Howell and continue conversation on the importance of supporting survivors in their recovering from domestic and sexual abuse. The discussion will dig deeper into the various healing methods that help with this process. Our guests will also share specific steps of self care and wellness that both advocates and survivors can do to heal from abuse and the reasons this is so necessary.